Using reflexivity journaling to lessen the emic–etic divide in a qualitative study of Ethiopian immigrant women

Volume: 19, Issue: 4, Pages: 599 - 611
Published: Mar 25, 2019
Abstract
This article explores the use of journaling about reflexivity as a method of lessening the etic–emic divide in a cross-cultural qualitative study. The journaling process discussed demonstrates reflexivity as personal introspection, social critique, and biography in a study of 14 women who immigrated from Ethiopia to the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The author conducted face-to-face interviews and intentionally journaled about her...
Paper Details
Title
Using reflexivity journaling to lessen the emic–etic divide in a qualitative study of Ethiopian immigrant women
Published Date
Mar 25, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
599 - 611
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